Just looked it up and there was a release of Manitoban Elk in 1948 in the Lardeau river. So from Princeton going East on highway 3. all the heads posted are solid beams and good heavy framed animals.
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Just looked it up and there was a release of Manitoban Elk in 1948 in the Lardeau river. So from Princeton going East on highway 3. all the heads posted are solid beams and good heavy framed animals.
I did not want to argue about your sons bull and appologise if I have come across that way. Because I farm Elk I and have worked with them in the US and Alberta I have a genuine interest in them....
Rockys are not native to the Pacific coast, they are introduced. Given time the Roos will be moving back through their original range - they are adapted to it. Considering the time from when Rockys...
As we can see, your sons head doesn't fit with either the Rocky's or Roosevelts. Rockys have longer beams and cleaner tynes. Sons bull has ridging on the beam and the beam is not round. The T5 tynes...
The antler form of your sons bull is Roosevelt or Roosevelt / Rocky cross esp. the dagger tine. Same with its coat colour. The fall colour phase for a Rocky is cream with some darker hair through the...
Solid bastards those Roosevelt's, ask if your son can send some photos of cow elk, they have dark brown almost black necks